- Look up “Real search box in New Tab Page” in the search bar,
- Click the drop-down box and select “Enabled.”
- Close the browser window for the changes to take effect.
- The next time you open Chrome, the search bar on the New Tab page will actually work like a legitimate search bar.
Also know, when I type a search phrase Why does it appear in my address bar instead of the Google search box?
By default it's turned off, and for possible good reason. The Chrome address bar instant search essentially allows Google (or your current search engine) to track everything you type into the address bar. If you're okay with that, you can enable it. Disabling it is done from the same spot in Chrome settings.
Also, how do I turn on Google Instant Search? Enable or disable Instant search in Google Chrome
- Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar. You will find it at the top right corner of the browser.
- Click on Settings.
- In the “Search” section, use the “Enable Instant for faster searching” checkbox to enable or disable the Instant feature.
Simply so, how do I remove Google searches from my address bar?
Google Chrome - Disable Searches From the Address Bar
- Open Google Chrome.
- Scroll to Enable search button in Omnibox.
- Select Disabled.
How do I remove the search bar?
Open the Web browser that includes the Google search bar. Click on the small arrow next to the picture that looks like a wrench on the right side of the toolbar. Select "Uninstall" from the drop-down menu that appears. Google will open a Web page that will ask why you want to remove the toolbar.
